Lexicographical Neighbors of Picholine
Literary usage of Picholine
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biennial Report by California Dept. of Agriculture, California State Commission of Horticulture (1890)
"picholine. (Plate I, Figure 1.) This tree is of vigorous growth, but of average
dimensions; its trunk is cylindrical; its branches extend horizontally, ..."
2. A Treatise on Food and Diet: With Observations on the Dietetical Regimen by Jonathan Pereira (1843)
"Olives d la picholine have been soaked in a solution of lime or alkali.
Pickled olives are employed at the table to excite the appetite for, ..."
3. A Treatise on Food and Diet: With Observations on the Dietetical Regimen by Jonathan Pereira (1843)
"Olives a la picholine have been soaked in a solution of lime or alkali.
Pickled olives are employed at the table to excite the appetite for, ..."
4. The California Fruits and how to Grow Them by Edward James Wickson (1914)
"picholine d'Aix—Fruit medium, enlongated, tapering toward apex which is pointed;
... picholine de Stt. Chamas.—Oblong, reddish black; highly esteemed in ..."
5. A Practical Treatise on Olive Culture, Oil Making and Olive Pickling by Adolphe Flamant (1887)
"The picholine gives the most celebrated pickled olives. ... The picholine is a
very hardy and rapidly growing variety. Bernays. The picholine, alias ..."
6. Biennial Report by California State Board of Horticulture (1888)
"At present there are but two varieties most largely grown, that is, the Mission
and the picholine. The planting of the Mission is much advocated by many, ..."